I am replacing my '95 Aspire timing belt, and expected to find a little curved section, held on by two screws, that would give me access to the lower end of the timing belt. I know this exists on Festys, beause Festyboy posted about this in March 2009 (I did a search); and my '91 Festy shop manual shows it too. But on my Aspire motor and for that matter my gen 2 B6 motor, it looks like there is an extension of the oilpan, under the crankshaft sprocket, in place of the curved access piece with two screws.
Am I just not seeing something, or are the B6 and Aspire motors different from the Festiva motor in that way? Do I therefore have to remove the crankshaft bolt to access the timing belt?
EDIT: Did more searching and it seems that 1988 - 90 B3 blocks with the small-nose crankshaft had the little curved access thingy under the crank sprocket, while later B3s didn't. That is rather sucky. The later B6, which I have, doesn't either, but I expect the early B6 might have it, because IIRC they are small-nose too.
ANOTHER EDIT: can't get the pulleys off either, without removing the bolt. The four bolts that hold the two pulleys on do unscrew, but the outer A/C pulley is too deep-dished to get off without removing the crank bolt--even tho I dropped the motor by removing the motor mount bolt.
Am I just not seeing something, or are the B6 and Aspire motors different from the Festiva motor in that way? Do I therefore have to remove the crankshaft bolt to access the timing belt?
EDIT: Did more searching and it seems that 1988 - 90 B3 blocks with the small-nose crankshaft had the little curved access thingy under the crank sprocket, while later B3s didn't. That is rather sucky. The later B6, which I have, doesn't either, but I expect the early B6 might have it, because IIRC they are small-nose too.
ANOTHER EDIT: can't get the pulleys off either, without removing the bolt. The four bolts that hold the two pulleys on do unscrew, but the outer A/C pulley is too deep-dished to get off without removing the crank bolt--even tho I dropped the motor by removing the motor mount bolt.
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